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Old 06-25-2012, 02:01 PM #11
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I think if you improve magnesium, you will be less tense.

Theanine is far better for anxiety I think overall. It also helps PN.

If you search it here you will find some discussions. One has a recommendation from Dr. Blaylock's newsletter.

There is another product for anxiety that I believe works well, called PharmaGaba.

I use it now also... since we had a family emergency here and it really helped me. I bought mine on Amazon.com and use the capsules. The chewable form is more expensive.

The blood test for folate does not separate out active methyl and inactive folic acid. If you are not a methylator, and have the MTHFR mutation, you might need the methylfolate. It wouldn't hurt to try 800mcg a day for a short time to see how you react to it. A non-methylator could have folic acid build up in the blood because of the loss of methylation capability.
When taking methylfolate, it is best to avoid all folic acid products.
Ah, thank you MrsD!

When you say it is best to avoid all folic acid products while taking methylfolate, do you think the small amount of folic acid in the Country Life dibencozide would present a problem? It's 200mcg. I'm not even sure why they put that in there? What does folic acid have to do with dibencozide, or B12 in general in that matter?
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